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Backwaters in Kerala is a network of 1500 km of canals both manmade and natural, 38 rivers and 5 big lakes extending from one end of Kerala to the other.

Backwaters is one of the major tourism product of Kerala, being unique to the state. Traditionally used as one of the main transportation alleys, today backwaters offer a rejuvenating experience for tourists visiting Kerala.

The backwaters can be explored by hiring a boat for one or several days. If you go for more than a day, the boat usually comes with a navigator and a cook, which provide you with various facilities when exploring the backwaters.

While hill resorts and beaches can be found in other parts of India, the backwaters are unique to Kerala. Meandering through the coastal areas of Kerala is a 900 kilometers (560 miles) long intricate network of lagoons, lakes, canals, estuaries and deltas of several rivers that flow into the Arabian Sea. This is a natural phenomenon, as major rivers and streams that flows within Kerala drain themselves into backwaters regions, resulting in creation of several small land strips, lagoons, islands etc, which opens to sea at few areas. Thus backwaters are one of the largest fresh-water sources and rich in marine habitat as well as adds to natural beauty. Kerala has 3 backwater regions

A small christian chapel along a backwater canal, with traditional houseboats moored beside it.

The most beautiful and accessible part of the back waters is the Ashtamudi Lake located in district in Kollam. This is the second biggest lake in Kerala. The Astamudi is also home of several endangered marine species with rich bio-diversity. This lake is world-renowned for its natural beauty and large expanse of water, sandwiched between towns of Kollam. This is the most visited tourist area in South India and enthralls visitors all over world. Houseboat tourism, made this backwaters popular, where tourists can stay overnight in luxurious houseboats, enjoying natural beauty and wind off their stress. The very pretty Munroe Island is also a great place to visit and spend a few days at to take in the slow life, green surroundings of the backwaters and canals.

Next is Vembanad backwater stretch located in districts of Ernakulam, Alapuzha and Kottayam area.The Cochin coast is dotted with numerous islands interconnected by ferries and bridges, adorning the Queen of the Arabian Sea like a necklace of pearls. The islands break the waves from the sea, thus ensuring that the back waters are calm and navigable. Among the islands, Wellingdon Island deserves special mention as it houses the Port of Cochin and the largest Naval presence in India: the Southern Naval Command

Whereas Kottayam has rose to world fame, when its sleepy lake village- Kumarakom became a famous bird sanctuary with home of several rare migratory birds with large expanse of backwaters and lagoons.

The third backwater region is located at Kannur-Valiyaparambu Backwaters located in districts of Kannur and Kasargod, which is least exploited, though it offers amazing natural beauty and presence of numerous small uninhabited islands.

Apart from these three major backwater regions, smaller lagoons could be find in almost all coastal districts of Kerala. The popular options are

Thiruvallam Lagoons and Akkulam-Veli Backwaters located in Thiruvananthapuram district. Whereas former is a religious destination, latter is famous for its large eco-tourist project, the Akkulam Tourist Village.

Alumkadavu Backwaters located in Kollam district at Karunagappally, famous for its large house-boat dry docks and boatyards where most of the house-boats are constructed and repaired.

Kumbalangi Backwaters, which is part of Vembanadu Lake, located near to Kochi is famous for its village tourism, where small canoes are used to navigate a maze of mangrove forests, which is a unique experience

Canoli canal and Kallai backwaters, located in Kozhikode district, are good for boating while the bird sanctuary at Kadalundi is fast becoming a favourite with bird-watchers and nature lovers. Nearby is Korapuzha, where the Korapuzha Jalotsavam, a water sports festival attracts large tourists.

Houseboat tourism is the most popular activity in backwaters, with several large Kettu-vallams (traditional rice boats, now converted into floating hotels) ply. Apart from Kettuvallams, large cruisers and yachts also operate.

The unique and perfect way to explore Kerala backwaters is through the attractive and traditional houseboats. Being on board relaxing and enjoying the aminities of a five-star hotel you can get the glimpses of the beautiful surroundings, experience the tranquil backwaters, listen to the blended melody of birds' chirps and splashes of water, amidst lush greenery. Therefore, the unique combination of Kerala houseboat and pristine backwaters will provide you a great experience, which you can cherish throughout your life.

Boating is the best way to go around the region, since of course cars can't navigate the waters. Apart from tourist house-boats, regular mechanized ferries operated by Kerala State In-land Navigation Company (KSINC) and traditional country-side canoes also operate in the region, interconnecting various small islands and strips of land.

However, the region is also connected by a network of bridges, allowing car and bus travel. A few islands are connected with small walk-bridges, which needed to be explored either by foot or bicycle/bikes.

You can find a series of detailed maps of the region between Kollam and Kochi (not the whole system, but the most popular part)

CozyNuk (Backwaters of Kerala), F2, Rishabh Apartments, Gandhi Path, Vaishali, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, 302021, ☎+91 98284 27611 ([email protected]), [1]. Inquiry: 24 hours. For those who want to relax in perhaps the most beautiful region on earth, we have included this tour package. It is less of a tour and more of a chance to find your peace, with a bit of sightseeing along the way.edit

Before trucks became common, the main cargo transportation was through backwaters by 'Kettuvalloms'. Kettuvallom loosely translated means: ‘roofed boat’. They can be as long as 70 foot, with a 30 ton capacity, made with wooden planks joined and tied together with coconut ropes and painted with cashew nut oil outside. Nowadays many kettuvalloms have been converted to House Boats by enterprising boat owners with amenities like beds, kitchens, bars & toilets. The entire houseboats are constructed with natural eco-friendly materials like bamboo, coir, palm leaves and wood. Normally house-boats have 2 or 3 bed rooms with large lobby area, a kitchen and crew rooms. Some larger house-boats are even two storied with open terrace and observation deck connected with bamboo stair case. A few house-boats are floating conference halls to conduct meetings and DJ parties.

They are available on hire for fixed rates (varies according to the season). The package usually includes tour along the backwater with stops at various place with historical or cultural importance. The menu usually includes the fresh water catch along with the seasonal sea food and Kerala vegetarian dishes. Guests who require special menus as well as vegetarian foods in certain specific styles, must inform the crew or operator office, atleast one day before the cruise. Packages include cost of food and all regular amenities. Guests can swim in the backwaters, only in the areas, authorized by houseboat crew. Most of the house-boat operates on 22 hour cruise, starting from 12:00 Noon to 10:00 AM next day. The houseboats will be anchored from evening 8:00 pm onwards and morning 06:00 am next day, as government laws prohibit night movements due to tidal waves and remoteness of areas. Now a days, house-boats are available for 8 hour cruise package for larger crowds, who do-not prefer staying over-night.

Its water, water and water everywhere, with few narrow of strip of land in-between with huge coconut trees guarding, with its palms swaying in wind. The experience cannot be described effectively by any travelogue.

Imagine you are located in center of a 200 sq km expanse of water, equipped with no gadgets, cut-off from other parts of world and without any daily pleasures? Thats exactly happens when you are in a house-boat.

The Kerala tourism, while aggressively promoting backwater tourism made a policy to provide an avenue or opportunity for tourists to remain idle for a day, wind off stress and relax to rewind back to life. The house-boats are equipped with all comfortable facilities to relax, however most of them do-not provide televisions and radio-sets as a general policy. The only thing to do, thus is to appreciate the natural beauty and rewind to past memories of life.

Recently many houseboat operators started innovative programs to engage guests, by providing them fishing at the backwaters and allowing guests to make a catch and eat it according their style of cooking.

Likewise, many house-boats now-a-days anchor at local vegetable markets and allow guests to choose their vegetables, to cook food as per their choice. Likewise in evenings, the houseboats are anchored near local toddy shops where guests can treat themselves with traditional Kerala palm toddies and shop special snacks.

Another innovative thing, is to do shopping at Floating supermarkets operated by Triveni Co-op. With more than 2000 groceries items and other essentials, this is a native retail innovation, to cater people living islands. The supermarkets are built inside large motorized boats and on-request the houseboat crew brings it closer to supermarket, allowing the guests to enter. A pretty good-idea to have mid-water shopping!

Menu at house-boats always include freshwater fishes, freshly caught before the eyes of guests, while in house-boat itself. Apart from freshwater catch, sea-food as well as chicken also finds in the menu. Regular menus are prepared in typical Kerala style, freshly prepared by crew in each houseboat. If guests require special menus, it has to be informed to the crew atleast before a day. Guests also can cook food themselves, if interested.

Apart from houseboats, there are numerous small Kallu shaps (Toddy Shops) which is a connoisseur's favourite, due to its huge list of varieties in its menu. However you would be able to appreciate, if you are a vegetarian or vegan, as majority of them are fishes and other non-vegetarian dishes. Kallu-shaps, serves local palm toddy known as Kallu, but today most of the people visit shaps for its signature dishes. Most of the fishes are freshwater fishes, freshly caught from the backwaters. A snap shot of top signature dishes are;

Many travellers stay on houseboats, but you can also find many resorts dotting the backwaters. Most of these are converted ancestral homes where you can stay with the family and have a feel of the local culture and cuisine.

There are few homestays in the island of Kumbalangi, Bolghatty etc. But to see the backwaters, you don't have to stay in any of the islands, there are hotels in mainland Ernakulam, from where you can go the islands, or backwaters.

Cosy Houseboats - Kettuvallam (Cosy Houseboats for Group/Family Travel), [3]. checkin: 12:00pm; checkout: 11:00am. The houseboats are generally made of materials that are local and eco- friendly: bamboo poles, coconut fiber ropes, bamboo mats, coir carpets etc. This houseboat is perfect for those who are travelling in a group - family and friends - as it has several bedrooms. Meals are included. You can just relax and enjoy time with your loved ones on a memorable cruise along the backwaters of Kerala.around USD$145. edit

Most of houseboats are relatively safer with excellent safety track-record and all houseboats have trained lifeguards. Yet precautions must be taken, as the backwaters are quite deep and even expert swimmers find it difficult to swim here. Swim in the areas authorized by lifeguards. Never swim in evenings and early mornings.

Being a water borne area, mosquitoes are common, hence mosquito-repellents are a must.